Misfeasance in a public office
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- Chamberlain, Erika (Author)
Title
Misfeasance in a public office
Abstract
This book provides a comprehensive study of the tort of misfeasance in a public office in Canada and other Commonwealth jurisdictions. Misfeasance is a unique tort in that it applies only to public officers, and so exists at the intersection of private and public law. Since the House of Lords' decision in Three Rviers District Council v. Bank of England (no.3) (2001) and the Supreme Court of Canada's decision to Odhavji Estate v. Woodhouse (2003)m misfeasance has been pleased with increasing frequency and in situations covering a wide range of official misconduct. This book provides an organizational framework for the tort and a thorough catalogue of its application in specific cases. It also provides a theoretical foundation that clarigies the underlying purposes of misfeasance in a public office, its relationship to other areas of law, and its present and future role in the modern administrative state. -- back cover.
Date
2016
Publisher
Thompson Reuters
Place
Toronto, Ontario
ISBN
978-0-7798-7052-3
Language
eng
Library Catalog
Call Number
KF 1321 C43 2016
Citation
Chamberlain, E. (2016). Misfeasance in a public office. Thompson Reuters.
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